Increase
your web traffic and improve search engine optimisation by inviting free web links from other related web sites.
REGISTER my web site for free (all
we ask is that you link your web site back to us).
Find out how many websites could backlink to your website using the free keyword tool

Any
data collected by Rubywebdesign Ltd will NOT be passed to third
parties.
In the case where a "Description of your web site"
is filled in,
then this description alongside your web site address,
email address and name will be published on this web site in a
public directory.

Data
collected from this registration form plus subsequent details
on partner web sites
will be used to enable you to build web backlinks with other
web sites,
and to build an "outbound" web page, and to allow ruby-web-links
to contact you.

Take
direct control of your web backlinks!

Did
you know that the number
of backlinks to your web site is considered the most important
factor in your search engine ranking?
Ruby free backlinks offers you the chance to help build these
links yourself without having to employ a webmaster.

This
web site helps you to build web backlinks between your own existing
web site and other web sites.
The mutual benefits are

Web
visitors can benefit from being able to find other web sites
with related information

This
is achieved by using this website to add your backlinks to other web sites,
and then adding a web page to your own web site to utilise these
backlinks. You can make contact with other web site owners to persuade
them to return a backlink to your web site - they are more likely to
agree if you have already put a backlink to their web site

Make sure that new links are relevant
and appropriate - otherwise search engines such as google will penalise you
for any obviously 'artificial' links. See explanation of page rank by google here. Also note that the anchor
text used on the link to the web page is associated with that web page and will
be used as an important part of the keyword search process. A paper co-authored
by a founder of google gives some insight into page rank and anchor text, and
although the precise rules that google now uses is not known, the underlying
principles are likely to remain the same. View
paper here.